Working with Spiritual Artifacts

The Question

>> “Please guide me how to use it, and what techniques to be done, regards”

This is a great question. It could actually be asked about any spiritual artifact.
A full and complete answer to a question such as this could be the work of a life time and take up the contents of a library.

Working with an artifact (such as the meteorite) is an experimental art.
To get started, one simply begins.
Beginning steps may be tentative and uncertain.
This is natural. No reason to stop just because of this.
You are building momentum and experience.
As you work with an artifact, keep notes. Results perhaps. Any leads about further efforts?
Your experience will build over time.
As  your experience builds it is common for further practices to suggest themselves to you.
Take note of these. They may well be your next steps.
But how does one get started?
Good question.
Read through the suggestions below.
You may find some that jump out at you as a good place to go.
Or, as you read through the suggestions they may stimulate within you other notions of where  to start.
Feel free to follow your intuition.
If that is not your intuition whispering to you, then now wouldn’t be a bad time to learn the difference between intuition and random brain farts.

Below are some suggestions of first steps.

Possible practice #1:

  • Hold the artifact in your attention.
  • Bath it with your attention.
  • Allow your mind to wander exploring pathways of thought.
  • Meditation on the genesis of the artifact.

An example:

“For a meteorite the artifact was clearly not produced on earth. It comes from space. Having traveled through the vastness of space for unknown time.

Since the earth is traveling at unimaginable speed through the vastness of space.

Most likely the meteorite did not fall to earth.

Rather the earth flew into the meteorite like a windshield into a bug. We are not stationary.”

That is one of many many patterns of thought that can emerge when you focus on the meteorite and allow your thoughts to wander and wonder.

Possible practice #2:

Let the artifact be a silent partner as you engage in any activity — reading sacred texts, chanting, listening to music, attending a zoom meeting, meditating, et cetra.

  • The artifact is a silent partner, but that does not me it isn’t active.
  • Feel it’s presence.
  • Welcome contributions.
  • If you travel through spaces let it accompany you.
  • It is your silent partner.
  • When the activity is complete, thank your silent partner and acknowledge their participation.

 

Possible practice #3:

  • Engage with the artifact.
  • Allow the artifact to act as an anchor for you.
  • A boat’s anchor can help prevent the boat from being blown about or washed off course.
  • Accept the same type of help from the artifact.
  • If you start to wander, let the artifact anchor you, helping to keep you centered in whatever spiritual endeavor you are engaged in.

Possible practice #4:

  • Let the artifact to be a well spring for you.
  • In nature it is water that typically flows from a well spring.
  • In the case of the artifact, it could be energy, guidance, calm, love, oneness. The choice is yours.

Possible practice #5:

The artifact as a portal, a connection to another realm.

  • Engaging with the artifact becomes a connection, a hookup with another realm.
  • Well, this can stimulate a bunch of questions.
  • Stay awake. Pay attention. Gather experience. Find out.

Outro:

After you work with some (or all) of the above suggestions, I expect you will be well on your way to exploring the possibilities.